Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]ourse with Conrad Lawrence, because we are someone other things. Did I show him shoot him three I don't remember that. I know he came out and picture post swimming well or something of that kind but I don't think I shall I'm actually swimming I don't know it's a long time since I've seen it God know[…]

Taylor Downing

[…]t was then a very, very, mixed school, socially very, very, mixed; went to read history as an undergraduate at Cambridge, and then studied film, as a postgraduate at Bristol, and was very keen to try and find a way to bring these two great interest of mine, film and history together, and I couldn’t […]

Peter Montagnon

[…]e coffee, by the way. And so in the factory, I was a total flop. And I had the highest scrap rate of ever, and they were all terrified of having been posted into their section because I would drop the productivity in that section down by about 50%. And I was incapable of producing anything that wasn[…]

Erica Masters

[…]the film with Corney - in other words...Sydney Samuelson: As a third?Erica Masters: No, no, no, finishing the whole, you know...Sydney Samuelson: Oh, post production?Erica Masters: Post production, yes.Sydney Samuelson: OK, now when you were a young woman, because we're talking about now when you we[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]ound chap will shoot a track for that. But what actually happens that will come back to the studio, and they will call the artist into the studio for post syncing session. Posting  ost synching session is where the pieces of trims, a small piece of films, are put into loops and run round, and t[…]

Louise Willcox

[…]nbsp;came on the end of the programme in 2006 doing spring Watch has it then morphed into so you couldn't be on the credits because you gave my dad a posthumous credit David Weir and and and valley colluded and I said, they said we've got to get the sound supervisory credit. So my blessing my dad wh[…]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]t it was an early course and film making. So they took place in Quonset hut from the old war from the czar of the Second World War.SPEAKER: M1This is post-war. But what did you do in the war. You work for. Sorry. Going back to George Powell. We mustn't forget George Powell. Yes.SPEAKER: M2He was my […]

Moira Armstrong

[…]mes, I thought it would be a good idea to get out of Drama and just see how everything else worked and...Well, going back to the Drama.It was a drama post that I got.Yes.Yes.Yes. I mean they were, they were drama series, plays, serials?Everything.Everything?Yes. Including...Do you remember any, any […]
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